ANGLO-EASTERN

OWNER’S BRIEFING- Yawatahama Kisen

NAME: ______RANK: ______

JOINING VESSEL ______DATE JOINED AESM______

LAST VESSEL ______DATE S/OFF ______RANK ______

A. Organization Structure of Owners
1 / Primary contact: Yoshihide Yamamoto, President (+81)89-932-5312
Secondary contact: Kazufumi Yamaguchi (+81) 90-31893188
B. Owner’s Requirements- Reporting/ Circulars
1 / There is no specific owner’s standing instructions from owner.
2 / There is no specific documents requirements from owner.
3 / Noon reports, M/E performance report, Aux Engine performance: FIL /SITM reports and procedures to be complied with.
C. Owner Specific PSC Detentions
Nil detentions.
D. Owner Specific Major Problems/ Incidents
No major issues.
E. Ship Specific Issues
1 / No major issues. Planned maintenance and up-gradation to be stressed upon.
F. Trade Related Issues (as relevant)
1 / Port calls to USA- Please be familiar /ensure compliance with:
  • BW management/exchange and reporting regulations;
  • Electronic Notice of Arrival/Departure (E-NOA/D) procedures;
  • NPDES;
  • Oil Pollution Response Q.I. notification drills, and be prepared for unannounced SOPEP drills;
  • US Customs Sea Carrier Initiative Program;
  • Pre-arrival equipment test requirements.
Ensure that APIS ICB (Crew/Passengers) is held.
Ensure valid USCG COFR (and bridge letter for those vessels with Operator named in the COFR different from the Registered Owners) is held.
All crew passports are required to be in Master's safe custody at all times.
Please refer Company’s SMS Checklist.
2 / Port calls to Canada- Please be familiar with BW management/exchange and reporting regulations and ensure that Valid OSRO contract is held (if not, contact AE HKG/QA immediately) and declaration of oil spill contractor duly completed.
3 / Port calls to Europe- Kindly beware of the high incidence of stowaways and take all necessary precautions.
4 / Port calls to Australia-
  • Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with BW management/exchange and reporting regulations.
  • Ensure that Original or certified true copy of current P & I Certificate of Entry is held.
  • To check the vessel for indications of any insects and pests, referring to the Pest Alert brochure (contact Operations department for the brochure).
  • Please refer Company’s SMS Checklist.

5 / Port calls to Africa- Kindly beware of the high incidence of stowaways, piracy, robberies and pilferage, and take all necessary precautions.
6 / Port calls to Brazil -Kindly beware:
  • That this is very high risk area for sea borne drug smuggling and be on alert accordingly.
  • The high incidence of stowaways, piracy, robberies and pilferage and take all necessary precautions.
  • Brazil NORMAN 20 BW management plan, exchange and reporting regulations (Refer BW Management File).
Additionally, for river Amazon:
  • Kindly beware that in certain sections the banks shift continually and buoys may drift out of position or the buoyage may not yet have been re-aligned to the navigable channel, for which the most up-to-date information must be obtained from the local Agent or the Pilot authority in good time before the transit and extra care is to be taken when navigating in suspect areas.
  • It should be carefully watched and ensured that the vessel's speed through the water when navigating shallows does not exceed the speed at which the UKC and squat allowance has been calculated.

7 / Port calls to Argentina-
  • Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with BW exchange and BW chlorination regulations for Cholera prevention.
  • Please note that this is very high risk area for sea borne drug smuggling and be on alert accordingly.
  • Kindly beware in case of transiting River Plate and River Parana, that in certain sections the banks shift continually and buoys may drift out of position or the buoyage may not yet have been re-aligned to the navigable channel, for which the most up-to-date information must be obtained from the local Agent or the Pilot authority in good time before the transit and extra care is to be taken when navigating in suspect areas. It should be carefully watched and ensured that the vessel's speed through the water when navigating shallows does not exceed the speed at which the UKC and squat allowance has been calculated.
  • Kindly be warned that exorbitant fines are imposed on ships for any misdeclaration of bunkers, lubes, paints, spares, equipment stores, cargo or crew's personal effects. The Customs or other authorities will look for the slightest excuse, even minor, innocent, discrepancies or mistakes, to levy huge fines (USD20-30,000 upwards) and/or extort underhanded payments. Please, therefore, ensure that all port papers and customs declarations are prepared carefully and accurately, all items and quantities are diligently accounted for and declared according to local regulations and requirements, to be ascertained by you from port agent early to allow you sufficient time to ensure proper compliance.

8 / Port Calls to Colombia- Kindly beware
  • That this is very high risk area for sea borne drug smuggling and be on alert accordingly.
  • The high incidence of stowaways, piracy, robberies and pilferage and take all necessary precautions.

9 / Port calls to Venezuela- Kindly beware
  • That this is very high risk area for sea borne drug smuggling and be on alert accordingly,
  • The high incidence of stowaways, piracy, robberies and pilferage, and take all necessary precautions,
  • That in certain sections of Rio Orinoco, the banks shift continually and buoys may drift out of position or the buoyage may not yet have been re-aligned to the navigable channel, for which the most up-to-date information must be obtained from the local agent or the pilot authority in good time before the transit and extra care is to be taken when navigating in suspect areas.

10 / Port calls to Japan- Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with the reporting procedure for the compulsory insurance requirement for non-tanker ships.
11 / Port calls to Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh- Kindly beware of the high incidence of piracy and robberies and take all necessary precautions.
12 / Port calls to China- Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with BW exchange and discharge regulations, the current details of which you should ascertain from the Agent.
Ships calling at any Chinese port must have pre-contracted & approved pollution clean-up contractor, known as SPRO (Ship Pollution Response organizations). Please refer RU 71 for details.
13 / Port calls to Singapore- Kindly beware of the high incidence of stowaways, piracy and robberies and take all necessary precautions
14 / Port Calls to New Zealand- Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with BW Management/Exchange and reporting regulations,
15 / Port Calls to Russia (Black Sea) - Kindly be reminded to ensure compliance with BW exchange in Black Sea requirements, and BW and sewage discharge regulations of the Russian Federation included in the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, the current details of which you should ascertain from the Agent.
16 / Port Calls to Ukraine (Black Sea) - Kindly be reminded:
  • To ensure compliance with BW exchange in Black Sea requirements, the current details of which you should ascertain from the Agent.
  • That exorbitant fines are imposed on ships for not being in compliance with International / Ukrainian / port regulations / requirements and/or any mis-declaration of bunkers (noting that Customs Officials will conduct a bunker survey to ascertain actual quantity), lubes, paints, spares, equipment stores, cargo or crew's personal effects. Therefore ensure that the vessel is in compliance with all regulations and all port papers and customs declarations are prepared carefully and accurately, all items and quantities (including lube oil in use i.e. in machinery sumps - each to be a separate entry) are diligently accounted for and declared according to local regulations and requirements, to be ascertained by you from port agent early to allow you sufficient time to ensure proper compliance.

17 / Transiting Malacca/Singapore Straits- Kindly beware of the high incidence of piracy and robberies and take all necessary precautions.
18 / Transiting Gulf of Aden (GoA) and High Risk Areas: Please refer the APP (Anti-Piracy Plan), latest version of Best Management Practices (BMP), Ship Security Plan (SSP) and the CSO messages for details.
G. OPS Guidelines
1 / Bill of Lading- Please ensure officers understand regarding the importance of receiving the original B/L. In case the same is not available, LOI (Letter of Indemnity) from the Head Charterers has to be accepted/approved by the Head Owners wherein they will give clear writteninstructions directly or via us. Without express approval of LOI, discharging pf cargo should not be undertaken.
2 / LOA (Letter of Authorization) - If the format is not the same as given in AESM Manuals and agents ask the Master to sign a different format (not similar to ours) then they should get Owners approval.
3 / Rain Letter - If Charterers/Shippers intend to discharge cargo during rain, then they should inform the vessel/Owners regarding the same via appropriate channel; and if Owners accept the "Rain Letter" (depending on the cargo), then you may comply with the same. Until such time, the hatch covers to remain closed and cargo operations are not to be allowed in periods of rain.
4 / Draft Survey – There should be no reliance of draft surveys carried out by external parties or by shore scale figures. C/Off has to carry out the initial/intermediate/final draft surveys himself. If substantial difference is found (between shore vs. ship's draft survey fig), then Master to immediately inform Charterers + Owners/AESM, to enable Owners/AESM decide next course of action i.e., to make decision to call P&I (and to give Master relevant advise - issue LOP, etc). In any case, M/R + B/L + agent's SOF to be claused reflecting actual figure found i.e., ship's fig vs. shore scale fig.
5 / Communications- Communications to be prompt with Owners+ AESM.
6 / IWL/INL + WRTW (International Warranties Limits/International Navigational Limits + War Risk Trade Warranties)- Prompt reporting to be made to Owners + AESM, to ensure cover is in place.
7 / Hold washings- To be pumped out in compliance with MARPOL and local regulations.
8 / Minimize Hog/ Sag during loading - Masters are reminded to plan cargo stowage with reference to the bending moments (BM) in the final loaded condition, and loading/deballasting sequence carefully, in advance, together with their Chief Officers, so as to minimize hog/sag and unpumpable ballast water, and maximize cargo lift.
9 / Unpumpable ballast- Please note that Masters and Chief Officers are to always strive to maximize cargo lift by careful planning and management of their cargo loading/deballasting sequences, so as to minimize deflection (hog/sag) and unpumpable ballast.
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Owners Briefing:Yawatahama Revision:0 Page 1of 4Issue Date: 20 Mar 2017